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Alternator - turns mechanicalenergy into electrical energy &connected to flying wheel.
Camshaft - controls the openingand closing of the intake andexhaust valves.
Distributor - operates the ignitioncoil making it spark at exactly theright moment.
Piston - . It is the moving
component that is contained bya cylinder and is made gas-tightby piston rings .
Cranshaft To move piston.Valves - valves helps to pass
exhaust gas to turbo charger.
Liner - like a cover
ENGINE
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MAIN ENGINE
It is very important machine in Vessel.It is used to move propeller.
Radar Helps to change direction.
Steering Gear To move Radar
Turbocharger -Blower & compressor
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Working: The fuel is burnt on the grateinside the furnace. The gases ofcombustion produced by burning offuel enter the combustion chamberthrough the flue tube and strike againstthe fire brick lining which directs themto pass through number of horizontaltubes, being surrounded by water.
After which the gases escape to the
atmosphere through smoke box andchimney
The water surrounded over the fix typesget heated and converted into steam.This steams being collected into thecrown of boiler. This steam is suppliedby steam stop valve.
BOILER
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Fresh water is generallyproduced on board usingthe evaporation method.There are two things thatare available in plenty onship to produce freshwater Seawater andheat. Thus fresh water isproduced by evaporatingsea water using heat fromany of the heat source.The evaporated sea wateris then again cooled bythe sea water and thecycle repeats.
FRESH WATER GENERATOR
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Generally the heat source available istaken from the main engine jacketwater. The temperature available fromthis jacket water is about 70 deg.centigrade. Thus in order to producefresh water at 70 degrees we need toreduce the atmospheric pressure,which is done by creating a vacuuminside the chamber where theevaporation is taking place.
Also, as a result of the vacuum thecooling of the evaporated sea waterwill also take place at lowertemperature. This cooled water iscollected and transferred to the tank.
F.W. GENERATOR
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PURIFIER
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Incinerator
To burn Sludge.Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves
the combustion of organic substances contained in wastematerials.
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HOME PAGEcyclone
vessel
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VESSEL DETAIL MODULE
Update Update vesselinformation
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CERTIFICATES
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INSPECTION REPORT
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ASSET REGISTER
Spare Parts In machinary
Consumable Parts Daily use like gloves , nut etcs. (In Equipment 196)
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SEARCH EQUIPMENT FOR EX. M/E CYLD HEADVALVE
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ADD INTO SHOPPING CART
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Update >> AddLocation >>Qty in Stock
ADD ROB
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JOBS FOR M/E CYL HEAD W/VALVE
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HISTORY
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REQUEST FOR SERVICE
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CREATING SERVICE REQUEST
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CONSUME SPARE
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UNPLANNED JOB
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DOCUMENT- FLEET OPERATION MANUALCompany documents
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ADD VOYAGE PLANNING, CARGO INFORMATION,WAY POINTS AND AGENT DETAILS ( ADD NEWPORT HERE)
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HSSQ MODULE
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HSSEQ MODULE
To create Safety Reports
For Ex.Safety & health, SMS Evaluation, Sickness, Ship Drills, Security
Drills, Incident report
Incident Report Damages for machinery
& Injuries for Accidents
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CREWING / POB
Click red icon
To check crew
Exp. Sign-off
In 30 days
ADD CREW DOCUMENTS (LIKE PASSPORT) AND
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ADD CREW DOCUMENTS (LIKE PASSPORT) ANDPERSONAL DETAILS
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IF CREW IS SIGN-OFF
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CREATING REQUISITION
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CREATING REQUISITION (ADDING DELIVERYPORT)
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TO CHECK JOBS DUE AND MAINTENANCEHISTORY
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TO UPDATE COUNTERS
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ADD CREW WAGES
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CASH ADVANCE
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PROVISIONS
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BONDED ITEMS
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DAILY REPORT